Saturday, August 8, 2009

Who do you complain to about chiropractors?

is there a watch dog group or do they have the same people as regular doctors have to watch over them
Answer:
I went to www.yahoo.com and typed into search 'chiropractor and complaint' and this website among the results that may be able to help you or direct you to other resources: National Board of Chiropractic Examiners www.nbce.org/ and they have the 50 state icons to click for the state in which you reside.
YOU MAY GO TO THE LOCAL POLICE STATION AND LODGE A COMPLAINT WITH THE POLICE.
If you are in the UK, complain to the General Chiropractic Council (GCC) - details at http://www.gcc-uk.org/page.cfm?page_id=2... No-one in the UK can practise as a chiropractor without being registered with the GCC. The situation will be different in other countries.
Anyone foolish enough to go to a quack gets what they can expect. I have no idea if they are regulated in any way.
in the US is the Department of Health in your state
In the U.S. every state has a licensing Board of Chiropractic Examiners that oversees the practice of Chiropractors. You can file your complaint with your state's board.If the Chiropractor is a member of the American Chiropractic Association or his/her state's Chiropractic Association (the doctors often note these memberships in their advertising), you can file a complaint with the ethics committee of these organizations.Best wishes.
Better Business Bureau?

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